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L'Arlésienne (1908 film)         
1908 FILM BY ALBERT CAPELLANI
L'Arlésienne () is a 1908 French drama film directed by Albert Capellani, based on Alphonse Daudet's eponymous play. It is the first film produced by the Société cinématographique des auteurs et gens de lettres (SCAGL) [fr] () created at the beginning of the same year to produce cinematographic adaptations of literary classics.
L'Arlésienne (short story)         
1869 SHORT STORY
L'Arlesienne (play); L'Arlésienne (play); L'Arlésienne (Daudet); L'Arlesienne (novel); L'Arlésienne (novel); L'Arlesienne (novel and play); L'Arlésienne (novel and play)
L'Arlésienne is a short story, written by Alphonse Daudet and first published in his collection Letters From My Windmill (Lettres de mon moulin) in 1869.Lettres de mon moulin
1908 Dublin Corporation election         
FORMER CITY GOVERNMENT ELECTION IN IRELAND
Dublin City Council election, 1908; Dublin Corporation election, 1908
An election to Dublin Corporation took place in March 1908 as part of that year's Irish local elections. The election saw Sinn Féin emerge as the second largest party on the council, although it posed little risk to the Nationalists council dominance.

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L'Arlésienne (1908 film)
L'Arlésienne () is a 1908 French drama film directed by Albert Capellani, based on Alphonse Daudet's eponymous play. It is the first film produced by the Société cinématographique des auteurs et gens de lettres (SCAGL) [fr] () created at the beginning of the same year to produce cinematographic adaptations of literary classics.